West Asia strategist Waiel Awwad on Saturday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response to US President Donald Trump's praise of India-US ties as a "positive statement", while also emphasising the need for cautious optimism in light of past policy decisions.
Following US President Donald Trump's post claiming that the US has "lost Russia and India to deepest, darkest China", West Asia Strategist Waiel Awwad noted the remark as an acknowledgement that reflects India's growing global stature as a significant power and strategic player.
Awwad, in a conversation with ANI, said that said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi put his foot down on India's concern on terrorism and this was a successful diplomatic mission.
Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi, along with his wife Sunita Dwivedi, President of Army Women's Welfare Association (AWWA), today pledged to donate their organs at Delhi's Army Hospital (Research & Referral), giving a significant boost to the Armed Forces Organ Retr
The outreach was marked by warmth and empathy, with AWWA members engaging personally with the residents and listening to their stories, sharing smiles and reaffirming the Army's spirit of service beyond the call of duty.
"It's high time that the Chinese realise and recognise the danger of terrorism, especially in their neighbouring countries like India. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) had already issued a statement long before the attack took place in India, and that's a clear indication that it'
Awwad's comments come after NATO chief Mark Rutte, during a press conference in Washington alongside US Senators Thom Tillis and Jeanne Shaheen, urged India, China, and Brazil to reconsider their economic ties with Moscow or face "100 per cent secondary sanctions" if Russia does not commi
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While speaking to ANI, Awwad warned that the conflict could threaten global peace and security, potentially destabilising the entire region. He cautioned that further escalation could lead to a wider conflict, with potentially catastrophic consequences.
While speaking to ANI on India's position in the conflict, Awwad described India as a "natural extension" of West Asia, underscoring the region's significance to India's foreign policy and strategic interests. He called on India to take a leadership role in promoting peace and stability i
"India will be affected by the war situation in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries and the Persian Gulf. Food and oil security will be affected...7 billion dollars of Indian revenue is generated there, so India will suffer... India says that it is taking a leadership position -- ev